Rural fencing in Canberra is not just about marking property boundaries; it's about security, managing livestock, and protecting crops.
As a trusted provider of rural fencing solutions in Canberra, we are dedicated to delivering durable, high-quality fencing designed to endure Canberra’s four distinct seasons, offering you peace of mind and ensuring the safety of your farm and its assets.
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Every rural property has unique needs, from the layout of the land to the type of livestock it supports.
Can Fence offers tailored rural fencing solutions that are designed to meet the specific needs of your farm or rural property.
We use only the highest quality materials, from trusted Canberra supplier,
Pinus Sawmills.
Our fencing products can handle the demands of the Australian weather, providing long-term security and protection.
We offer a comprehensive range of agricultural fencing supplies including star pickets, wire netting, strainer posts, and farm gates.
Our products are designed to meet the varied needs of Canberra's farming community, providing solutions that keep animals safe and secure.
Our extensive inventory includes everything from traditional wooden palings and modern Colorbond options to versatile chain wire solutions.
Whatever your fencing needs, Can Fence has the material to suit any requirement.
Protecting livestock and crops is crucial for farming success.
Our specialised fencing solutions include everything from livestock fencing designed to withstand the pressures of larger animals to smaller mesh options ideal for keeping rabbits and chickens safely enclosed.
We Care about our customers
Dennis was absolutely amazing. Dennis and Adam do incredible work. Dennis has turned up on time, every time, as promised. On one occasion he was quite ill but still turned up that morning explaining that he promised to get it done!!!
CanFence were Amazing... Their service was awesome, their quote was competitive, but the most amazing part was the QUALITY of their work... Fantastic!
Can Fence were quick to come and quote and install our fence and gate. Very happy with the end result, I highly recommend Dennis and his team.
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Thank you for contacting Can Fence. We have safely recieved your enquiry and will get in contact with you soon.
Due to the busy nature of our work, please allow up to 3 days for us to get back to you. If your project requires immediate attention, please phone Dennis directly: 0431 251 882
Alternatively, you can send an email: dennis@canfencecanberra.com.au
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Rural fencing costs in Australia can vary widely, typically ranging from $10 to $30 per metre for basic wire fencing. More robust or decorative options, such as Colorbond or timber fences comes at a higher cost.
The standard rural fence in Australia usually consists of wire stretched between steel or timber posts. The configuration can vary, but it is primarily designed for livestock containment.
To build rural fencing, you must clear the line, set posts at regular intervals, and securely attach wire or other materials.
The cheapest form of fencing is typically plain wire or barbed wire fencing, which is cost-effective and suitable for large rural properties.
The best fence for a rural property depends on the specific needs like animal containment or crop protection.
The lifespan of rural fencing depends on the materials used and environmental conditions. A well-maintained wire fence can last over 20 years, while treated timber posts might last 15 to 20 years under optimal conditions.
In Canberra, legal requirements for rural fencing typically involve adhering to local council regulations regarding fence height, materials, and boundary alignments. It’s crucial to check with local authorities before construction to comply with all legal standards.
Electric fencing is versatile and can be used for most rural properties, especially for livestock management. However, it should be installed correctly and maintained regularly to ensure its effectiveness and safety.
Rural fencing requires regular checks for damage, proper tensioning of wires, and replacement of worn or broken posts or sections.